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  • Detecting the early symptoms of prostate cancer

    Detecting the early symptoms of prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is among the leading oncological diagnoses in men in recent years. It develops slowly, in the beginning � without pronounced symptoms, and this, as a rule, delays diagnosis and therapy. Therefore, prostate carcinoma is one of the oncological diseases in which regular preventive examinations and increased attention to early symptoms are decisive for…

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  • New indicators of prostate cancer have been discovered

    New indicators of prostate cancer have been discovered

    Newly discovered prostate cancer biomarkers may help detect aggressive cases of the disease and help treat this type of cancer in a timely manner. Prostate cancer begins in the male reproductive system. The prostate is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum, taking up space the size of a walnut. Any man…

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  • Is vitamin D helpful in prostate cancer?

    Is vitamin D helpful in prostate cancer?

    What is Vitamin D? Vitamin D is an important nutrient for the immune system, muscle health and cell growth in general. The vitamin may also slow the progression of prostate cancer. Some studies suggest that adequate levels of vitamin D may reduce the risk or severity of prostate cancer. However, the evidence is still inconclusive.…

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  • Scrotal cyst complaints

    Scrotal cyst complaints

    What is a scrotal cyst? Cysts are sac-like structures in the skin that usually contain fluid, pus, or gas. Cysts are relatively common and can occur anywhere on the body, including the scrotum. Fortunately, scrotal cysts are usually nothing to worry about. Most scrotal cysts are harmless and usually do not require treatment. However, it…

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  • Complaints in chronic prostatitis

    Complaints in chronic prostatitis

    What are the symptoms of chronic prostatitis? The main symptom of chronic prostatitis is pain in the pelvis or genital area. For some men, the pain feels like stabbing, intense, or sharp. The pain may come and go or be constant. Other symptoms of chronic prostatitis include: A need to urinate frequently, including getting up…

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  • Common causes of penile redness

    Common causes of penile redness

    Redness of the penis can be caused by sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydia or genital herpes, or a urinary tract infection. An often overlooked cause of penile redness is chemical irritation from hygiene products. What are the symptoms of penile redness? The appearance of penile redness can be a sign of an underlying health…

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  • New minimally invasive treatment for enlarged prostate preserves sexual function

    New minimally invasive treatment for enlarged prostate preserves sexual function

    A new treatment treats benign prostatic hyperplasia by preserving sexual function and improving urination. Treatment for enlarged prostate involves a special catheter that is minimally invasive and is a safe and effective treatment option for the condition. A scientific study looking at the treatment and describing the results of its trials was published in The…

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  • A new type of treatment could cure resistant prostate cancer

    A new type of treatment could cure resistant prostate cancer

    A new type of therapy may help prostate cancer that is resistant to treatment. This therapy disrupts the cancer’s metabolism, allowing a substance that kills the cancer cells to enter. Significant results from the drug have been observed, with data pointing to a reduction in prostate tumors. The most common method of treating any type…

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  • Metabolic syndrome in men is associated with low testosterone levels

    Metabolic syndrome in men is associated with low testosterone levels

    Metabolic syndrome is a group of interrelated risk factors known to increase the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The condition is mostly seen in cases of low activity, sedentary lifestyle and obesity, but in some cases it is due to hormonal imbalance. Although there is some debate in the scientific community…

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